Sophia Grace Ditches Rosie for a Party With Her 'Best Friends' in New Music Video
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The young diva, who shot to fame after her and cousin Rosie's cover of Nicki Minaj's 'Superbass' went viral a few years ago, invites her girl friends for a fun slumber party in the clip.

AceShowbiz - Ellen DeGeneres' favorite Sophia Grace has returned with new original music. The young star, who shot to fame after her cover of Nicki Minaj's "Superbass" went viral in 2011, dropped earlier this week a song called "Best Friends" and its accompanying music video.

As the song's title suggests, the 11-year-old diva sings and raps about the friendship between girls. Over the club-friendly beat, she declares, "When stupid boys come around/ Me and my girls shut 'em down/ Nobody can stop us now/ Women take over, we run this town."

"I'm so excited to release this song as I think all girls can relate to the lyrics," Grace told RyanSeacrest.com. "It's a great song to listen to with your friends at a party and it's real catchy for everyone to sing along, I had so much fun recording this song in the studio."

As for the music video, Grace invites her girl pals to a fun slumber party at her house. The girls, which surprisingly don't include Grace's sidekick Rosie, play dress up, buy some new clothes at Kmart and pretend to be models hitting the catwalk. It's directed by Matt Alonso who also helmed Grace's "Girls Just Gotta Have Fun" visuals.

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